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One Cause of Tinnitus is Cochlea Damage
COCHLEA DAMAGE INDUCED TINNITUS resuls mostly from exposure to noise.
And here is what actually happens when cochlea
damage occurs as a result of exposure to noise.
There are some fifteen thousand microscopic sensory hair
cells in the Organ of Corti which are very fragile and are
easily damaged.
There are also three tiny bones, in the Organ of Corti, that
vibrate and act as amplifiers. Don't tell Bose, but these are, in fact, probably the best amplifiers ever invented.
If you look at the illustration shown here
you will get a better idea of what I am talking about.
When the movement of the tiny bones
in the middle ear vibrate the oval window of the cochlea, waves are
created in the fluid surrounding the cochlea.
These waves bend the basilar membrane in specific patterns that corresponding to
specific frequencies.
This causes the hair cells, in those places, to brush against
the overlying tectorial membrane (shown in blue) generating
an electrical impulse which gets sent to the brain. The brain interprets those electrical impulses as
sound. And we can hear speech and music, etc. The nerve endings are shown in yellow in the illustration. |
When the tiny hairs and nerve
endings become damaged as a result of exposure to noise, high frequency
hearing loss and tinnitus often results.
If you have tinnitus due to noise damage or other causes, there is help for you.
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if you need any help with your tinnitus.
To your health.
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About the Author: Scott Harker is the publisher of several websites including: Emetophobia - Fear of Vomiting, Autism - Break The Silence, Mystic Card Trick, Guide to Niagara Falls, and On The Hook | Fishing Supplies.
News about Cochlea Damage
Cochlear nerve damage associated with tinnitus National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
Loss of Pax3 causes reduction of melanocytes in the developing mouse cochlea | Scientific Reports Nature.com
Reversing Hearing Loss | TS Digest The Scientist
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Age-related changes in the zebrafish and killifish inner ear and lateral line | Scientific Reports Nature.com
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An aqueduct connecting the brain to the ear may make gene therapy for hearing loss less invasive. The Scientist
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Transcriptomic characterization of dying hair cells in the avian cochlea ScienceDirect.com
Replacing damaged 'hair' cells may help treat hearing loss Harvard Gazette
Noise-induced hearing loss blocked with drug compound – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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Zika virus infection causes widespread damage to the inner ear ScienceDirect.com
Cochlear neural degeneration disrupts hearing in background noise by increasing auditory cortex internal noise ScienceDirect.com
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Is it Bad to Use Cotton Swabs in Your Ears? Cedars-Sinai
Ethylbenzene induces hearing loss by triggering mitochondrial impairments and excess apoptosis in cochlear ... ScienceDirect.com
Growth Hormone May One Day Repair Cochlea Hair Cell Damage The Hearing Review
Redox activation of excitatory pathways in auditory neurons as mechanism of age-related hearing loss ScienceDirect.com
Advances and challenges in adeno-associated viral inner-ear gene therapy for sensorineural hearing loss ScienceDirect.com
Are Earbuds Damaging My Hearing? The New York Times
Regenerated inner ear hair cells in mice provide new hope for those with hearing loss Interesting Engineering
Are painkillers also killing your hearing Harvard Health
Long-term hearing loss from loud blasts may be treatable, researchers say Stanford Medical Center Report
Baby hears for first time with cochlear implants Mayo Clinic
Gunfire and hearing loss - how damaging is it? Healthy Hearing
Trehalose protects against cisplatin-induced cochlear hair cell damage by activating TFEB-mediated autophagy ScienceDirect.com
Osteoporosis and Hearing Loss News-Medical.Net
Study reveals common loud noises cause fluid buildup in the inner ear and suggests simple possible cure for noise ... Keck Medicine of USC
Can mumps cause hearing loss? What we know Healthy Hearing
Hearing Loss Therapies Made Possible by Unlocking Access to the Inner Ear Technology Networks
Investigating Protein's Role in Hearing Loss - News Center Feinberg News Center
Keck Medicine of USC research has implications for detecting and treating hearing loss University of Southern California
Gene Plays Critical Role in Noise-Induced Deafness UC San Francisco
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